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Reception

Easter gardens and chicks in year 1

This week we had the exciting arrival of our chick eggs. On Tuesday they hatched and have been getting stronger each day with the care and attention of our year 1 children. We have learned how to look after them, written some chick diaries and made some Easter gardens for our baby chicks to roam around in. Year 1 would like to thank our PTFA for funding the project.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

We started the week learning through the story of The Hungry Caterpillar and then moved on to learning about snails- we found out that snails hibernate! We found plenty of interesting creatures on our bug hunt.Next week we are going to look at non-fiction books about plants and animals.

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